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Gamers from all around gather once again to celebrate the final year of the current gen. XBox 360, PlayStation 3, and Nintendo Wii took center stage. This was also the debut of our new DJ Max Technika 3 arcade machine and the Videogame History Museum donation box :)

To commemorate the store's new museum exhibit (which features the history of Sega), this month's NAVA theme honored one of our all-time favorite videogame companies. It's Sega. The 6pm tournament was "General Chaos" and one of the game's designers, Brian F Colin, joined us in a live Skype interview afterward.

This month's party/collector meeting/tournament night was themed around the Pokemon phenomena. It featured battles, a special exhibit, a tournament table for card game players, and people dressed as various Pokemon.

Gamers from the tri-state area converge in Clifton, NJ to enjoy a day of Neo Geo gaming. The home (AES) system, arcade (MVS) cabinet, the new Neo Geo X console/handheld, and Neo Geo Pocket Color linked gaming were among the day's celebrities.

Vintage computers take center stage at the monthly NAVA meeting. Commodore 64, Atari 130XE, Texas Instruments TI-99/4A, Apple Macintosh and the "executive" Commodore SX-64 portable were all fired up and ready. They don't make computers like these anymore.

Gamers from the tri-state area converge in Clifton, NJ to celebrate this monthly event, this time paying tribute to the games that were never found in stores. Homebrews and prototypes took center stage, with the likes of Propeller Arena (Dreamcast), Frogger (Vectrex), Gunfight (Atari 2600), and Sonic Lost Worlds (Genesis) among others getting the spotlight.

Gamers (many in costume) gather at the store's monthlly day of gaming, trading, and chatter. Plenty of "Zombies Ate My Neighbors", Atari 2600 "Halloween" and arcade "Ghosts & Goblins" on tap for the day.

This was the first of our monthly gatherings where NAVA members were given the opportunity to come up with their own theme. The selected entry was this Russian-themed NAVA submitted by longtime NAVA guy Daniel Patrick Howard. Tengen Tetris was the night's tournament and Karnov was the arcade high score challenge.